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Opening the Wave Editor from the Pool
1. Select the segment or audio file you want to edit.
2. Pull down the Audio menu and select “Edit Audio”.
The set Wave Editor opens.
3. Perform the editing and return to Cubase VST as described above.
● If you use the “Save As...” command in the external Wave Editor to save the
edited audio file under another name, you can switch between the original
and the edited file without having to adjust or make new segments, by using
the “Re-find” function in the Pool (see page 215). Note that this only works if
you performed editing to the audio file that didn’t change its length (e.g. dy-
namic or spectral editing).
Opening the “secondary” Wave Editor
Even if you have selected an external audio editing software as your primary Wave
Editor (by deactivating the “Use internal Wave Editor” checkbox in the Audio Pref-
erences dialog), you can open the internal Wave Editor at any time, by holding
down [Control] and double clicking on an audio segment in the Audio Editor. Like-
wise, if you have activated “Use internal Wave Editor”, [Control] + double clicking
a segment will open the external Wave Editor. In other words:
● To open the “secondary” Wave Editor (the one that is
not
selected in the Au-
dio Preferences dialog), press [Control] and double click on a segment in the
Audio Editor.
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